Portable, easy to operate, I if "- cAVITY’S I ‘vcr 120.000 sold-used by l5 Gowtn. Auction l 1a loavi ‘ I ‘ill 3o. ots of Irood tliinsfl- Wm" IIO all kinds of electrical work. lll‘ _ e air~ h.- . },l“dl'j‘,,,ll§“fizdwg§llfii$d Elegtrlo Friday, East River, return fare irgns vacuuiiis and washer-i 35 cents t t mum (m, and returned Wampum ‘sflgttait-gi-ay, West River_ re urn are private telephone and electric bells‘ inltaled and refill?“- u-m m‘; satisfy yourself. tn. _Z-...‘_ _.-.. . . i HUSBAND g 1o MARCIA =9 .% Z~ an lfil Z 1- By CAROLYN BEECH ER ~Q4Q++O+++§+0+0o+++¢+o++ CHAPTER 1x As the second year of tlicirmat‘ g. g. wl-IIIO, OII. Flags was ushered lii John Aldrich h.‘ ll ltllflk C! Wtqig: IOUIMI liiiliscli‘ working early and lfldldbldfbltmyqloghamnm late ivithout bettering his circum- He was stillinllovctfflictrlauioui‘ ‘n-wwflutoa receipt of price by or Nltirtuii still held bini. Iiut chit. Ffllil-l-HVOI Llmlled, 0th sitlering the short time tbc" had n II. _ J lfi-qjgbflvuuhu“ PM ‘,l-. been married it “I'll-t strange bow I htddnwhuhumhlau‘ Llzlglllflhgtyll-Eilgx i? coininou]. Nlliffilil - " ., ici- cits, ier iiio- ' grhritles. her OWI] irarticular friends "' 0 n Aldrich had his work, the NRTMS DFiVllfigc oi’ paying .\iarcia's bills and~little else. Yct Marcia often saidz. "lt must be wonderful to he a man, to be able to do what one likes, to go about without tiuestlos. MCINNIIS- In this icity on Aug 2t; 1921. to Mr. and Mrs. Form-an Mc- i 4111117.‘. s dtmghten MOHRISON— At Ilawkshiiw, N. I]. Au“ 17 M _ _ _ A woman is so ilepenilciit. She ggunqsanllg dgugzvtlgr firs‘) ljlelclllll cant st-ir without an escort. flomh ' ‘ 3'“ u'l‘ “So you think I do as I like, “Of course you do! lf you want l0 Bo t0 the tlicatrc or to a curr- for slipper ,you don't have to wait to be asked b_v a man! You can Dllt on your hat and go. Iiliiuk IN MEMORIAM ‘I11 loving memory of Mrs. Amati- 13:: ho-wther Dixon. died Aug. 31st. 13119 - ~ Diiiis of sadness still come o'er -.Iohu wanted Io tell hcr a few things. but resirziinteil thc impulse. What was the use? -- “5- That expression “WI; t'- t thorp she's just rollirw in lll0Il"V .. ‘ . “J‘"°' " " ’ *5‘ " . . . 'I‘l'.- - p(fl‘_"rlzlelgclus_filelilseeps°ligz false“;- near use?‘ was ottcn on his llpti andl and lnsistcd upon playing for such E,,.‘Y,,,..'§,,,V‘X out 0515;); - ml - LII his thoughts. lie hated scenes, big slakcs I got nervous. I help-y.- can The last one “pd m. in which he tliffereil in no way 1,_ 1 I 1 "nigh Y0“ “em W0 yea“ 83°‘ from men generally. He loathed a ‘Inserted by her family. quarrel. It made liim unhappy and, also lntercfereil with his work. So’ he let many things puss unnoiiti-I ed. not realizirg that there are _ \ people who, t-iivcn an cll. will soon not he satisfied with tho milp, the mum"! Bum“ adopt to themselves. g Fwwmmcw? Marcia had developed a self- i I t . ‘ . . - Easily attached to the stern Iiulliie?‘T513?’..?l.l“il.ili“jéiill"tIKEI Of was particularly aggravating. In or canoe- fact there is nothing more IIIIIIPI‘ j-eadytopkeyou on enjoy- "fixing to f‘llill‘llf'li‘l' than self-pity‘ flblfi outings, and If one of hcr fricnds hail sonic- r thing rllt“. did not or could not have she would sav: “It's awfully IIIOIIIIXIIIK to have ‘alwaygdependab1e_ lknow they ])ll_\‘ me and think you; might give me as much as they - ,Evinflldfi Magiem__guih_yn have. I try to Icll them I don't F] ywb l __ . care. but. all the time I do care, Re)ve|-:..Tuy,:,.: 3:20:13"; ‘and care tiwfully ;\'o one kno s, Speed. p‘ an {how much I Iiave to give uh?‘ "I can't see that you give up any thing you can tiossihly‘ get," John once i~cplietl:_ :“Yoii kecp my nos to the griiiilstone tiiiglit close." . "'l‘bat' right! .\‘o one pitie< 11111.", "Yourc so sorry- for yours-alt‘ you cant sve tho gtioil ililng< coining‘ _vour way, Nlarciii. l wish I were a Rockefeller or a Vanilcrbill for, your sake, but I am not! .-\1iil IorI IIWIIIIP in our position you do lair ly well." "I shall bavc to have soinc more; Soldby- Ot. John. N.’ B. ‘EéBtiffE Uniform and satis octory results jmvafiably fiillow ;_the use o 9 2301a»; EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk AGENTS whitish Men and women. not to canvass. lMtuatsd on Robinson's Island. (obtaining 125 sores of upland. tli-t -ut 60 acres under cultivation: ‘fillllfl/DIQ cranberry fields Beautiful [UMQ jgggtlgp for iota] or summer but ttt: tiruvelsunrrd apvpglrrt 103?; rep- free lance reporter of New York - r se e. ves. - a e a cx- . . ,.,_,.0,1S_ PM“, reuhwnabta Amfly pins?“ gunzmunt M", 30m, (lty is thc world s cbampioit short. _ '0. a week and ex- h ‘y. - ‘H . 1 1- qqfldgan, flllflfw" 1° ""1 e ‘a and wri .1 r, and l(. youngt st tiat ,- , pmaea Gtate age and qualifica- _ _ time, Experience unnecessary. wtn- has ever held that title, it war. an- lton Co.. Dept. (1., Toronto. An experienced Fox man ‘to ttikc Sale We will sell by piihllc auction for ‘lilr. Rickard. 2.15 Queen Street on Thursday, Sept. 1 commening at .30 p. m. all his household fiii-ni - titre and effects. as Mr. Rickard the country. every thing single man preferred. middle age. (live good reference at once. Stirte WZIKGH wanted. Apply to l‘, FRANK F. TUPLIN, e Traverse City Michigan S. S. IIARLAND t- BENJ_ CARTER A SON Auctioneers. _ For your illeasixre and health a trip on the "Hariano" is unsui- passed. You are offered the op- portuuity any Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 3 p_ m. I NOTICE ‘I110 undersipied are Pfllllflred l" Tuesday, Orwell return‘ fare 60 cents. Thursday. Victoria, return fare t s Be one of the large number wlin m" u, | now take advantaze of those verv -. enjoyable excursions. The accomodntlona are fine. We know you will he pleased with the “suits, Phone 778. ' Charges moderate. lI-LY a LARTIII. K Phone Ill-J. . m. .u eta...“ »..a.,~~r.~ =4~.v~.--.~¢‘.~»~.r=.>-Ms‘i>t;r-".’ _ BHIIIIPIIIN II Albert Schneider, 0f Albcrt Schneider, uounctelil tit the convention of the National Sbortband Ileportcrs‘ As- socizition tit-re, this afli-riroon_ ~ Schheitler established i1 world's ‘ record when he wrote I75 ivords a minute In a state literary test with. oiil charge of I-‘ox business in Aiiiiihlgtin UOIIS and answer-q. I'll)’ rlyfllPlli. lit‘ wrote 280 words a minute with 44 wrote 240 words a. minute with 22 test, be wrote 200 words in a minuti- wllli I2 errors. cy in combination tests. Nev Sales Are Enormous Biggest Thing of Kind Ever Se In That State. Says Big Wholesaler. The fact lba-t_il_2;._ 000 bottles ’I‘anlac have been sold Iii tbt- state oi New York since its latroducti libero less than one year ago, is big business Item tunusual attention ougboiti tics ll your, "l-i‘ the txrcscnt said .\Ir. I-Ivans, “this state -will probtably rcquir‘ coiisiilt ovcr 750.000 bciilc. .1 ycar‘, '1‘ .1 truncations‘ ginr but | n ‘really’ conservative in making tli isttitcment." 'I‘iiii|ac is sold i1i ("harlotieiiiivii all leading -b_i‘ Itcddin Bros, and ilriiggist. every‘ ivlicre, money this iuoitth, John.‘ was her l'~lll.\'. apiuptig of w“ t I a nothing. ‘ ‘ia ‘or. "l lib‘ ill bridge twice last ii-och do you?" ziskeil John. woiiiici-ingfl "1"" lire“ having a run 0i’ bad lillk lately.“ "You rcmcmbcr, Aiarciti, l Fribts. I don't _L'tili!Illl"l'1lll'l ford to. I won't enciiiiragc. you ft men have the liflsl of it u“ I-Uuudyi two l'“i'l.\'t1il>. I cant atforil it, and l hate Io have you do it." "Lin: I iiiust bavo lilo tiioucy‘. lost to that tibstreperous Nlrs (‘a she did it purposely to make i1i lose." "lloiv much?‘ laconicallyi askc John. a! 3 that in two sittings you his ' ilollarsf’ “l'os, and it was had enough _ -- l“~ , to lose it ivlthout vou making u 6 I ' < -\/ fuss over it! I'd rathci- Itisca 'a11i- 14 ' "" ' ' " '~ '" ‘ 5» sails- to any one than that ‘woman. I ‘ ltllUW I 11m a better gilayei‘ than :\lIS\\'(‘|'l she. She has lit-cu jcziloiis of mo, that‘ will attract " the collie East, for IIUIIILH, lilu- it has stances He wasn't gent“; on m-ryer bappencil before. It brcaks all rate i-tmtliiues," tilonc s 1*‘ it effectively. tt)Iil you I ivould not pay any gambling all You mcan to 7"‘ """""" of Oil a y the W-JIILI as he had hoped to, al- ll’? ‘l3- ugutmoathqlluiferedterrlbly, though n! Slave “In?” “lulu”, u, .-! (Ii-urge ll, l‘:V-lIl‘l,l1|f|n;|gpr Jr 8.1‘ To‘ relief until {fried death". as be often ioltl himself lll" llll’§"ll"“lll"“" "lllllilil"? Ill!‘- IKI IIIWYOOIMSaIUQ", when Loo tired to do any-thing but. w"“\""'l"l Wllllles“ l’ lllllgglsli '3': I IIIYI used flu-Q. crawl into bed utter a late din Wm‘ hramlllr“: m. A film-l" Lhllgllh‘ “°‘lls°°tusd"||"d Mo“ ner, lIi)I_‘llP.~;II‘I' hiiii viyricu ITCBlllly ‘Tflfli-l-flvfl" HE had said nothing more aboutlllllnhlllllpd m” ll" ll"ll" ll°ll dlll-flllllllflh 01' lI-lllfll-‘Rlll l0 "J9m- n ' “d $893519” the expense of the car. or of the filtmr-lllflv 1591M“; i‘; Uwlllmlll" W", "lllllll "WY llll l" "m9 mellllllre - - ALL. entertaining Nlarcizi inslsd-I sle (‘l w“ ll “n” u.‘ l“ lnmllmllml" BO“! “ISO IIWIIKO IQDOCIQI l" d0 If she were to kccp-bei‘ Illlilflshla. "no or llmnloxllnllullil’ “"0000 bul" ly The proposed solut m IS outfits for grease lubrication. >1‘ great in view of thc results thus o tat-tilt iByAIbertLCIough "m-glgrggtgi"; I .» "PHE cmtnmtirnrown GUARDIAN [A-g’ own-mt. m1, w m; Iilftflmflofllil Syndicate ‘ C 1- Parts Most Vulnerable To Wear '“‘ The Problem OI Eflective Ghouls Lubrication '1‘ 1S A SAFE PREDICTION to make in regard to the average car that after a season's use. If any parts sre found badly worn. these will be the spring-pins and eyes, and the pins and bushings of the steering gear. This is simply because these parts are constantly f heavily worked, are exposed to water and dust and. having no automatic require individual oiling or greasing. | Engine and transmission parts may all be lubricated from three supplies of lubricant. which require only occasional replenishment, while each one of the spring ind steering bearings calls for frequent special attention. the lack of ivhich results in the early development of looaeness and rattle at these points. other words, most cars show signs of age from the lack of so-cslled "chassis lubrication" and one of the pressing tiroblems is how to provide To lubricate all | these points with oil, from a magazine with pipes leading to all the bearings in question. through which lubricant can be supplier.‘ either automatically or by the occasional operation of a single lsvt-r. furnish each bearing with some form of manual or automatic oil-feeding cup, which lets down the oil gradually, as nccded. iind thus requires but occasional filling-prevailing sentiment seeming to favor oil rather than grease lubrication for these chassis bearings. 'l‘o do tiwuy with the need . 1 .. - of lubrication by using lubricant impregnated bushings or bushings of t" or August ‘M’ ‘on “me m the such material as will not ivcur the pin. even if operated dry. tote the supplying of grease I0 these bearings to such a degree that It will cease to be so laborious and dirty as to be neglected. by the iibolliitn of the conventional grease cup and the substitution therefor of i1 great-i.- gun which cun conveniently be applied to ouch bearing to forcibly supply the lubricant. In a handy, quick and cleanly manner. until the magazine lllfll WlW" l "filled Y0" l0 "1"" "'l‘- type of chassis oiling becomes available the motorist can do something toward "keeping young" these ports of his cur. by adopting either one of the improved types of oil it-etiiag cups or one of the high pressure guii Fortunately, both classes of devices are applicable to all bearings at present seri cd by standard grease cups and oil retainers and the labor and expense oi’ making the change is not At least these ovcr-ivorked to receive. ions are as follows: 'l‘o fatlli blsiuablc l bearings are worthy of frequent remembrance. i-ixoixic is \\'I<I.‘\K AT OPEN ‘riiiio'i"i‘i.1c I. SHORT LIVED Gli ‘ICRXIUR e bearings packed in hard oil and complaint-d as to this. It ll that it Is totally burned oiil, ariiiu ture and all. What was lhc piob able cause and who is at fault? f. lusietl only n month and now they claim "'1 it . urlivs: .\I\' l‘ll;lllii' givcs I [IU\\'.I' and sptcii on .‘ s \\'lIlI only a lliih- gas on, ‘out wlit-u I otttii lht- lliroitlc wide. ll (loos not pull our liarilcr. ll docs 1110i nilsci or kill! but simply fails do gi\'cil.c|1ri\\'t-i iat II should, ul- A I§~'ll'~‘l‘Illl>I'. Illldcr or-ltliiiugli I can licar Ilio f‘ili'lilll'fflil‘ dinarily favorablc coudliioiis, ouplit IHIIURIIIK harder. What is IIIL‘ d.ili< mv l, Yin (Hy T I , >1 to rim l(I,000_|o 15,0410 iiiil ,. Wclt-piii-‘J - p“) I 5 “l “lll-T’ llllllll consider oil bctler for it ‘ '- .\n.~i\\‘t-|‘: Apparently‘, your engine Illa "lllll- brlcsllvn than heavy i1i-ca. siiio- docs not gel 5111s (‘flfliliili al r1111 “l (‘tlllll pay! It's impossible! lng that a generator rccciv ‘prop- llirntllt; to make a pimt-t-ir“! m“. "You mean you won't? 'I‘I1en or attention. This one may IIII\".‘ iui-t». .\Iosl Iiiiuy your ctii-nio-etoi~ them think 1 [gflfff hflvfi things, “I'll have t.‘1 borrow‘ it again." The failed from liiaulliclcnl lubrication fladjustiiiciit is ivroiig. If it has ii m“ “Um “ml Snmml U“, ununh which wore the bearings so iiim-li iltiw spi-ctl adjusitiicn! anti ll high Wimmly that the armature core rubbed Olllififtetd uiljufillilclll. the laitcr is the ' ,, ,' ' __ ‘i the Dole b10993 llllll Qillllilbl H" onc at iaulI, and it siioulil he lllll lllwl‘ llllllllwlll llllllllil’ HHIITIIIIIXUPG bunt-out, tho htat de-It-I- .;I‘II~—-]||'I‘llI'\|)])‘ ho yl"\kil\g 1 llll)’ $19111‘ lT-iillllllllllll ilPlJISY “W10: velopctl being suillclent to spoil Illi-I l(‘.iL'i'. lit-fort,» i-i-adjustlug mp (luf- frtiiii? a Ileld coils as well or it may l|ii\'1.“.I»1i|-oio:‘, i.i:ilte suic that thcrc is no John-s M“... mthpl- n\\r.id _\1m-(_»1;1_| been that the armature ivas in-‘ldiri III iI or in tbc fncl line and u hm] a m,“ a 5mm“. ring 8.1m‘ iiially, defective, causing its own,tl11it inc air valve. l_f llll)‘,y.\‘it’ll$ and [m] nm “km destruction and the overheating ofLopt-ns proper \our instruction "'I‘h.'it's noibiiig. All boirow from c.‘icli they run short. it ivas only :1 dol lar or two frin .\’i-l] French." --] w,“ udvun,“ ym“. “ipnvunpp; Mr. Clout/Ii Iii this column, space fllifillllllllfl. the wiimcol tit-her wlieni the fluids. valid claim for a replacement. Qucsfaims c! gcncrol inlcrcst Front wbut you IIHVGJIOUR, (llllllll told us, we believe that you have a | tliin tu- zo c; Rhos fiill Iiifoiiiia~ l 11.‘: for this carbui-t-ifll‘, lllio type of which we do nol l\'IlO\-. to Hit’ HIOIIIVI-YI trill m: 1lIl-\'|t'l.'l(‘ll by II on immediate ansivcr u so that you can ha)‘ that \\'0Illtlll.! ‘cured’ enclose “ll"“l‘l"e"“l- llllllllllld ¢'"l~"‘l0ll¢- but that is all I can do. Ilcttcrl slop playing .\lari-i;i. If you lose again I can't hclp you out, and I don't want my will to borrow‘, llFme PH In 1 ) t w t' tn ill’ on i t1 1:1‘ lit-i‘ llFlIl"(' - cl lllprli’ - ~ - - -~ - ‘Li’ o‘ l‘ (llginscl l L ' l "l f’ | 'I‘be receipts of cheese yesterday "If I bad a tlcccnt i|.l|f)\\'llllI“‘ '"—~'- ‘VFW 1213s Fluxes’ “a “galnsl. 12" | , Hut, luv, m. l. t “h, yo“ ‘NIO,~\-.I.RICAII_ M _ 2 T) 40.. for the shine day last week. pirlilli" lut- dolvu to [l]: l'l\‘llll)‘l‘nll‘v’ local 0g" iiriikct Wli film uiidtli: “ml 8J7!) m" ‘the "owespllnlllnl; I llllVP t‘: gut it stiiiic\\‘lii>rc.“ John said no moi-c. that Mar a lmil li~c11 about tli-Es debt and (To be coiilinuctll .\'.‘1rt‘_\'ii1,t: siiiiiiii New York Holds W0r1d’s Title. NIAGARA. FALLS. Aug. 30. — 110 _vc:irs old. a ntaking an t-rior. 0n ques- rrors. On a charge to the jury be rrors, and In one state literary George Duly, of New York, was wartlctl a gold tucdiil for proficien- 4 /"/,fl_$\ / WHEN usmc // WILSOKS K \ Fl-ZY PADS READ DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW IHIIH EXACTLY Ilc realized WZIS IIOYVOII w. a stcatlj.‘ tlvmtiiiil f-e supplies Ill1‘t‘l iiuniieiliiite WJIIIF and a ffilr- of lllP-lrllili‘. was the increasing de- mand for sittall lots of strictly nr-w laid eggs which are ‘selling at 50i- pcr tlozen. The receipts yesterday , ll cases. as couipaici! with 2. H98 for the same day last week. and 2, 913i 1:11‘ the corresponding (lay a your ago. \\'l‘.olesali> jol hing prices quotctl as t'ol|o\ Selected stock . Nu, I stock .\'o.ilstook.... . . . . . . . . .......'i8c . 45c t0 46c .. 4 "Phi-re ivas no actual clunge in the condition ot‘ the tuarket ‘for miiplc ])l'0illl(‘l, Iiuslness being still very quiet and prices nominally 11n- at $1.45 to $1M) per tin ot onc gal- lon and iiiaplc sugar at 15c to 17o ' i Ili as lo 1.1“: ' Tho mltirliot for car lot‘: o.‘ potat- ‘cos l'i’_lll‘i'lll'lt-l sit-tidy al $2 per lag of 90 lbs, c.\ ck, but the ilcitiriial- as yet for t. . is somewhat limited and business in this respect was quiiit. owing to the ifact that the oi’- fr-rlng on the city itiarkcts I11 wag- gon loads are ample to mic: lliI~ mciliate wants and sales o.‘ good to choice. stock ivere made at $1.75 to $2 pcr ‘bag of 80 lbs. Ntw York. August 2fi.~~ Eggs stt-adicr. Ileccltits I4.l‘.l0 cases. Filerlh igatibtlrftl, flit-sis, 37c , to 40c; fresh gathered firsts, 133a to Zliic; State PPlIIlilylVIllIlll and near- by western lieniiery. whites, firsts to extras, 47c to 59c; do. browns, cxii" 46c to 48c; do. gathered, browns and iiilxcil colors, firsts to extras. 114i‘ to itfic; refrigerator, special marks. fiiic lo 37c; do. firsts. Zldc Io Tl5c I ‘The receipts of butter yesterday wcrp 7. 211 packages, as compared with 5. G91 for the same tiay last ivcek, anti 4, 019 for the corres ponding day a yetir tigo. The mar- ket “'11s weaker again yesterday and priccs at Ihc auction snln scor- ed another tlocline of 7-lic per lb, making a net drop in two days of I 2l-4 per lh. At Gould's (fold Stor- age ii fc-w hundred packages were tiffirrcil of which lots of finest cretimcry sold a-t, 37 l-2c per lh.. tlrllveretl here. but the demand for tho lower grades was slow. The trado in the upon market ivus again very quiet, there being little. tlcmzind from any source for sup- plies iinii round lots of finest crea- mr-ry were quoted nt 38 I-2c to 39c per lb. In sympathy with the nhove wholesale jobbers reduced their Driccs 2c pH‘ lib to 39c per lb. fin- cst crctimerv in solid packages, anq 40c pct- lb In 1 -lb blocks. ' We quote wholesale prices for imnd lots its follows: - 31st of ' Fly Killers tot per Packet at all Drumrists. Grocers ‘anti General Store! Pasiciirlzeil crctimery 39 II-‘Zc to_400c Finest creoinery . 38 1-20 to 39c 1n Finally. the only inside the visitor lie on a bed for retrieval day a your ago. A weak feeling pre vailctl in the cheese market and at , . ,- 1 .~ 3 Iy good tradt- was done. Feature m" "l" “on “l” of Onml“) goull‘ the p1 res bid for white cheese vrcrtrl-a- to Ic per lb below the bids madle on ’I‘uesiia._\'. and tnr colored they iwcre i R-Rc lo 1 1-20 ilpcr lb lower. Al Gould's (‘old Stor- lage there were several thousand pboxes offered but owing to the low [prices bid factoryiuen in most utitil next week. There was prac- tically no tiemand frniii over the cable for supplies and the market ' on the whole was dull. I I COUNTRY CHEESE BOARDS Iroquois. ()nt., August 2t; - A1 tn- (‘IILIIKPII with maple syrup quoted day's session of the cheese bourd shill“ ‘ll lrellllllli l"? llel‘ l" ‘ll/mil’ Slit) boxes were boarded, 425 ored and 435 white. ‘rite usual buy (rs were present. Johnston start ct] the bid at 18c, Weir raised to l3 3-80. Johnston raised 1-81: her lcr and Weir finally raised the bid to 19c. No sales on board, btit all sold on the street at- 19c At the Sililllfl date "ast year 755 boxes were Iioflrdcd and the price was 2t; l-ilc. Naputiee. August 216.“ At to- il-lyfis cheese board there were boarded 50 boxes of white and 765 colcrcil. All sold at 19c. IPlclon. August 26.~— Al the cheese ‘board thure were 1,150 box- es boarded. All sold at l9 5-160, Perth, Ont., August 26 —- At the cheese board 857 boxes ‘were offer- cd. Part of these were sold at 18- 1-40 and the balance shipped to cold storage. Victoriuvllle, Que, Aug. 26.— Al the cheese board today‘ 1.500 boxes of cheese sold nt l7 il-lc. col- —-——-—<0>—-——- HAD A FINE CHANGE TO MAKE BUSINESS He Couldn't Have Thought of the Hard Times. a hospital. jcsted with surgeons and nurses as prepnriiitlons were being made for his recent operation, reminded of ii story, and halted the proceedings till lie told it. It was "m." n v15“...- m n mm" mwn who lntlonship of Ireland with the Bri- had ilifflculity in finding n hanber. tish Empire are comparable principle to those of Holland or Belguim, “why Md you .10 11mg?" ngkpc pire, I find it nccessnrv to repeat the visitor. on arising alter one of once more that those the smoothest shaves of bis life. one available of his heard. shaved a live iuan before." Motorist} In 'l‘o . conditions of the meeting between l UTCIIIG. monwealtb. ‘Irish people to take their fill!!!" l" ‘NEW YORK. Aug. 29~_ Prmms that commonwealth on tiny othei or “find”. f.‘ nnvlson. m, J‘ P. Mm“ principle, and we are convinced gun g, fir)“ who is (gonvghjgcenl M that through it -we can heal old described today how he misunderstandings and achieve an enduring partnership as ltonoruhle about to Ireland as to the other nations which there were grave fears. As rd‘ which the commonwealth con - he was about to be shaved, he. was “Lem I I Your Grocer thinks well of King Cole Tea and confidently re- commends it. ‘ intimate knowledge of its persistently _ . increasing sale, and his experience tells him that back of this must be genuine merit in the tea itself, He has ‘_‘Y0u’ll like, the flavor” Ifiyd George’ Replies T0 _ De Valera LONDON, Aug. 27.—'l‘he text of the reply of Premier Lloyd George ‘to Enmonn De Valera is as Inflows. "Sir: "The British Government are profoundly disappointed by your ‘Ict us as though no tiieetlng bad ever taken place. "I must remind. you_ therefore. six "weeks ago I mails no prelimin- ary conditions of any sort. You came to London on that Invitation . ‘ratify tihe defensive (‘Illlviflillflil hc- ‘ilflfl exchanged vleivs with inc at ,three meetings of considcraible dengtb. The proposals I made to you after those meetings were [based upon full and sympathetic consideration of the views ivliicli you expressed. l "They were not made in any haggling spirit. 0n the contrary. my colleagues and I went to the very lii11It of our powers iii eii- deavorlng to reconcile British and Irish Interests. Our proposals have gone far beyond all precedent and have been approved ILH liberal by the whole of the civilized world. liven in Illllifllll‘; which had shown rytiipatliy with the moat extreme of the Irish claims llicy are regard- ed 11s the utmost which the rlniplrc can reasonably offer or lrelunil reasonably extinct. i "The only criticism of thciu I have yet heard outside IPPItIIIIl is from itbosc who maintain that our proposals IIIIVP tivcrstenii -d liotb warrants and wisdom in their liber- alily, Your letter shows no recog- nition oi this, and further negotia- tions must, I fear'_ be futile. unless Will‘. Probing Quebec . Bga-‘ll Tragedy QI!I‘l'Iil<1i‘._ Aug. 2hr]... mgedy which was enacted herc on Satur- day tnornliig on board ilic steamer Muskinonge, anchored in ti... 5L Lawrence resulting i1i (our chm“, men being shot to ilezitli and twp others being wounded is being l vestlgated by the officers of Attorney lichen-M's Department, IEE For Sale Times Is Optimistic LONDON, Aug. 3il.---'i‘lie London ‘Hines says-editorially‘ today that it prefers to take, on the ‘whole, an optimistic view od tthe Geriiiaii-Aiii- ericau peace treaty, Ibut lit docs not believe "the Allies will be content- ed Ito ‘continue to do the ilrudgery of execution of peace while tlic llniteil SllblPS stands ai a conven- leirt ilfzfszico tc r up the c‘ benefits that imiiy cmergc," The newspuiper welcomes the treaty. ltowcver, as the first defin- ite indicaitdon of renewal of Pnitcd- Slates aollve interest in Iiiirnpeiiii ilffairs. Failure by the Vnitod Statics lo. i1- of .\I_v iiiiic~rooincil house in Central Ilt-tleti-‘u- has just lbs-en coiiipltltcd, and is now rcaily foi- sale. It i-otu. mantis a line vii-w of Ilcdcque liar. bin‘ and surrouutiing optimum country‘. it is also I11 ii-lte Int-meti- iatc vicinity of churches school, ball, slot-cs, bank and 110st office. Intending ‘purchasers would do well to inspect this valuable property. Purlrculars obtained from owner W. G. Scburman, Cenitrul Beiieque, Car for Sale _ McLaughlin Speciab19I9 Model, five pas- tween the United Slates. (ire-tit “It'- lnin and France is considcrctl by The Times I0 have llWL-ll one oi‘ tli oh-ief causes 0|’ friction, which. it says lmpetled tlevelopuicnts o1‘ tbc I-Tntente and the iiiaiiitciiiiiici- of peace in Europe ever since the senger touring, driven about ten thousand miles in perfect running‘ order. Has new cord tires all round with spare. price for quick turnover; would consider pro- position to exchange for light touring OI‘ road- ster. Telephone for appointment to show car. Will sell at 10w 'J._A. MACDONALD, . Cardigan some deflnite- progress is made lo- wards aiccriptance of a basis. "You tleclzire our l proposals in- volve the surrender of Irclaiyiis _I whole national tradition and reduce hcr to SllllH0l‘VIt"Xl('.(!. What are tho facts‘! Under Ihc settlement wc Kiiig’s County liberal Conservative Association outlined Ireland would control every ncrve and fibre of tber na- tional existence. She would speak bcr own langua e and own religious life; slic would have complete power ovcr taxation anal fiuaiicc. subject only in an agree‘ mc-nt for keeping trade and trans- port as free as possible lmflrcPfl herself and Great Britain, hcr best market. “tShc would have uncontrolled authority over cducatlou, and till race; she would have it also over law and order, over land and agri- culture, over conditions of la-bor and industry, over the ltealth‘ and homes of her people, and over licr oivii ilefense. "She would, in fact, within the rcspcci of national activity, nittIr/n- al expression and national tlevclop ment. The states of the United Stu- tcs union, soverign though they be, enjoy no sticli range of rights. “Our proposals go even turther, for tlity invite Ireland to lake her IIIRCB as a partner in the great com nionwealth of free nations, united by allegiance to the King . I “\Ve consider these proposals completely fulfill your wish that the principle of government by con- sent of the govcrnetfslioiilti be the broad and guiding principle of the settlement which your plerlpotcii- tlnrics nre to negotiate. I “That principle was first deva- Iopcd in England and is the n1ail1-_ spring of the representative Insti- tutions which she was first io It was spread by hrr throughout the world and is now the very life oi'the British com- "We could not. have Invited the "But when you argue that the ra- in with the German Em - are tire/mines __ acnuflex, answered the villager which no British Government, “lam the ‘own undertaker luvs,‘ ivlmtever its complexion, can ever‘ ' aecep‘. a -.. _ \.._._ . .. . . .. .. In accordance with the constitution an in- “m, mlauguittl meeting will be held in the TOWN HALL, GEORGETOWN 0n Wednesday, Sept. 14th, I921 At 1 O’(‘Iock Forenoon forthe purpose of completing the organiza- wure Pllfivfi lleiflllell l0 llfllil lllfill‘ Ilflllili moral anti spiritual Interests-col‘ her t ion of the County. Liberal Conservative Voters of the County are invited to be present. H. D. McEWEN, President the wholeagrfiy "AMBEROLA Plfi’ it where they all can bear ir-whcre they C!" l\ll‘ll= ll fairly-mi your mm limu. 0}]! Frcc Trial plan makes this possible at no expense to you. Simply call at our store and select an Amberoia and a dozen Ambcrol Records. We will deliver them to you at your home where you may enjoy "Three Day: of Good Mimic-FREE" Every member of the family can judge it-everyone Cl" com are its clear, beautiful music with any "talking machine" or phonograph" they ever heard. 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